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Photos of the inside of the laptop: |
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This laptop's name is Walter. |
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Bunny ears up, and we're ready to go. |
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Remove the battery if you haven't done so already. Then swivel the monitor in either direction. |
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With the screen rotated, flip the laptop over. Behind the handle, you will see two screws, one on either side of the hinge. Two more screws are located on the bottom of the monitor on either end. Unscrew all of these screws. |
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Once these screws are removed, the short green bevels on the side of the monitor can be removed, as shown above, and in the next three images. |
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Latest revision as of 06:58, 17 December 2008
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Photos of the inside of the laptop:
This laptop's name is Walter.
Bunny ears up, and we're ready to go.
Remove the battery if you haven't done so already. Then swivel the monitor in either direction.
With the screen rotated, flip the laptop over. Behind the handle, you will see two screws, one on either side of the hinge. Two more screws are located on the bottom of the monitor on either end. Unscrew all of these screws.
Once these screws are removed, the short green bevels on the side of the monitor can be removed, as shown above, and in the next three images.